The amount of water a tree can absorb in one day varies widely depending on the species, size, and environmental conditions. On average, a mature tree can soak up anywhere from 30 to 100 gallons (approximately 114 to 378 liters) of water daily. Factors such as soil moisture, temperature, and humidity also play significant roles in determining water uptake.
About 40-60 L
under a tree
1 gallon per day for survival, half for drinking and cooking have for cleaning and such.
"how much does humidity change in a day?"
On a humid day, taking an empty metal cup out of a freezer and placing it on a napkin would cause condensation to form on the exterior of the cup. The cold metal would cool the air around it, leading moisture in the humid air to condense into water droplets. This moisture would then soak into the napkin, potentially making it damp. The overall effect would be a visible accumulation of water on the cup and surrounding napkin, illustrating the principles of condensation.
just bought a hooly tree, how much water does it need to catch
2 bucket of water
200lts
100
1 gallon per day
Yes.
After a long day of hiking, I like to sit by the lake and soak up the tranquility of nature.
A cedar tree uses approximately 50-100 gallons of water each day, depending on its size and environmental conditions. This water is absorbed by the roots and transported throughout the tree to support its growth and development.
Yes. If you soak it in a bucket of water for a half-hour each day.
first soak the seeds in water for a day.then after a day put in tamarind seeds on the surface of a sandy soil and cover with a layer of compost or sand.keep them in a hot environment, they germinate in three to six weeks.
90 gallons per day the first week
Yes you can.